• Ivana Trump's Ex RIP

    From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to ALL on Sat Oct 30 23:07:07 2021
    Well, we all knew it had to happen.
    Sooner, rather than later.
    Ivana Trump's ex-husband is dead.
    May he rest in peace.
    Ivanka Trump was the maid of honor
    at their wedding, which took place at Mar-a-Lago.
    I am sure both of them are in a state of shock.

    --Lee

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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Lee Lofaso on Sat Nov 6 23:48:04 2021
    Ivanka Trump was the maid of honor at their wedding,

    Strange habit there, marrying the maid of honor(SIC). Over here we usually marry the bride. Then again, your Trump family doesn't exactly strike me as really functional...



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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Björn Felten on Sun Nov 7 09:42:53 2021
    Ivanka Trump was the maid of honor at their wedding,

    Strange habit there, marrying the maid of honor(SIC). Over here we
    usually marry the bride. Then again, your Trump family doesn't exactly strike me as really functional...

    You mean such as the previous first lady who basically sold her body to the highest bidder ?

    \%/@rd

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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Ward Dossche on Sun Nov 7 14:45:32 2021
    You mean such as the previous first lady who basically sold her body to the highest bidder ?

    Yeah, well, what's a former model to do, when the country where she was born no longer exists?



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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Björn Felten on Mon Nov 8 17:24:45 2021
    Hello Bj”rn,

    Ivanka Trump was the maid of honor at their wedding,

    Strange habit there, marrying the maid of honor(SIC). Over here we usually marry the bride. Then again, your Trump family doesn't exactly strike me as
    really functional...

    Kind of like the Osbournes. Ozzy always did have a thing for bats.

    --Lee

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Ward Dossche on Mon Nov 8 17:24:53 2021
    Hello Ward,

    Ivanka Trump was the maid of honor at their wedding,

    Strange habit there, marrying the maid of honor(SIC). Over here we
    usually marry the bride. Then again, your Trump family doesn't exactly
    strike me as really functional...

    You mean such as the previous first lady who basically sold her body to the
    highest bidder ?

    At least she was worth something.

    The reality is marriage is nothing more than legalized prostitution.
    It is a trade of sorts, as it is a transaction between two people.

    --Lee

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Lee Lofaso on Tue Nov 9 06:53:33 2021
    On 9/11/2021 02:24, Lee Lofaso : Ward Dossche wrote:

     WD>> You mean such as the previous first lady who basically sold her body to the
     WD>> highest bidder ?

    At least she was worth something.

    The reality is marriage is nothing more than legalized prostitution.

    Is prostitution illegal in your neck of the woods/swamp?

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to David Drummond on Tue Nov 9 18:01:36 2021
    Hello David,

    You mean such as the previous first lady who basically sold her
    body to the
    highest bidder ?

    At least she was worth something.

    The reality is marriage is nothing more than legalized prostitution.

    Is prostitution illegal in your neck of the woods/swamp?

    Escorting versus prostitution. What's the difference?

    Prostitution can be described as exchanging sexual conduct for
    anything of value - which is illegal in most areas of the USA.

    Escorting can be described as exchanging something of value
    for a date or someone's time, which is not illegal anywhere in
    the USA.

    The same can be said for playing music, which is also exchanging
    something of value for someone's time. But at least that is barely
    legal, and keeps me out of jail.

    So please tell me. What is the fucking difference?
    People will continue to fuck, whether it is legal or not legal.
    Regardless of where they are, or what other people tell them
    to do (or not to do).

    But hey. That is just my own opinion.

    So how about a date?

    --Lee

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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Lee Lofaso on Tue Nov 9 23:20:17 2021
    Prostitution can be described as exchanging sexual conduct for
    anything of value - which is illegal in most areas of the USA.

    What very few people seem to understand, is that a constitution is the law for the lawmakers (not the people!). It tells the lawmakers what laws the *may* create. If it's not explicitly said so in the constitution, any related law is unconstitutional. This totally different from the laws, where it says what you *cannot* do -- if it's not mentioned in the law you can go ahead and do it.

    Now, where in the USC does it say, that the lawmakers may create laws that makes prostitution illegal?



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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Björn Felten on Wed Nov 10 11:54:43 2021
    Hello Bj”rn,

    Prostitution can be described as exchanging sexual conduct for
    anything of value - which is illegal in most areas of the USA.

    What very few people seem to understand, is that a constitution is the law for the lawmakers (not the people!). It tells the lawmakers what laws the *may* create. If it's not explicitly said so in the constitution, any related law is unconstitutional. This totally different from the laws, where it says what you *cannot* do -- if it's not mentioned in the law you can go ahead and do it.

    I know a guy who got out of a DWI because he was drunk while riding
    horse rather than driving a car. But I would not recommend anybody to
    try that stunt - especially during a Mardi Gras parade.

    Now, where in the USC does it say, that the lawmakers may create laws that makes prostitution illegal?

    There is only one section in the US Constitution where lawmakers
    (the Congress) are expressly forbidden to create laws. This is found
    in the First Amendment - "The Congress shall make no law ..."

    That freedom of expression includes having sex with others.
    Whether for pay or for pleasure is irrelevant. And it is clearly
    written that "The Congress shall make no law ..." to prohibit
    or limit such expression.

    So. Let the Fidonet orgy begin!

    --Lee

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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Lee Lofaso on Wed Nov 10 07:02:00 2021
    Lee Lofaso wrote to Björn Felten <=-

    I know a guy who got out of a DWI because he was drunk while riding
    horse rather than driving a car. But I would not recommend anybody to
    try that stunt - especially during a Mardi Gras parade.

    In the movie "A Million Ways to Die in the West", as Sean McFarlane's character is leaving the saloon, drunk, his friends say something to the effect of "He's not going to try to horse, is he? You're not supposed to
    horse while drunk..."

    Hilarity ensues.


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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Kurt Weiske on Wed Nov 10 20:24:53 2021
    Hello Kurt,

    I know a guy who got out of a DWI because he was drunk while riding
    horse rather than driving a car. But I would not recommend anybody to
    try that stunt - especially during a Mardi Gras parade.

    In the movie "A Million Ways to Die in the West", as Sean McFarlane's character is leaving the saloon, drunk, his friends say something to the effect of "He's not going to try to horse, is he? You're not supposed to horse while drunk..."

    Hilarity ensues.

    Kit Shaleen rode a drunk horse while shooting up the bad guys.
    Lee Marvin said the horse should have won the Oscar, not him.

    --Lee

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Björn Felten on Wed Jan 19 01:29:04 2022
    Hello Bj”rn,

    Prostitution can be described as exchanging sexual conduct for
    anything of value - which is illegal in most areas of the USA.

    What very few people seem to understand, is that a constitution is the law for the lawmakers (not the people!).

    Especially in regards to freedom of speech. Note the first few
    words of the First Amendment to the US Constitution -

    "The Congress shall make no law ..."

    It tells the lawmakers what laws the *may* create.

    Except for one line in the entire document, everything is in
    plain simple English. And yet so many have difficulty reading
    it, much less understanding it.

    If it's not explicitly said so in the constitution, any related law is unconstitutional.

    Just because the 22nd Amendment says no president can be elected
    to more than two terms does not mean an elected president is limited
    to serving two terms.

    This totally different from the laws, where it says what you *cannot* do --
    if it's not mentioned in the law you can go ahead and do it.

    If President Trump runs and wins in 2024, it would be another
    first term. He could then serve a second elected term in 2028.
    You do see how that works? A second consecutive term has to
    follow a first term. Since President Biden is now in office,
    President Trump's new term would become his first term.

    I'll spell it out for you. We number our presidents, in order -

    Bush41
    Clinton42
    Bush43
    Obama44
    Trump45
    Biden46
    Trump47

    As you can tell, those presidents who serve two consecutive
    terms have only one number. If the terms are not consecutive,
    then it is a different president. This has happened before.

    Grover Cleveland ran for president three times, winning two
    out of three against the same opponent.

    Now, where in the USC does it say, that the lawmakers may create laws that makes prostitution illegal?

    Prostitution is not legal in Las Vegas.
    Due to a city ordinance.
    However, it is legal in the rest of the state (Nevada).

    --Lee

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